Perhaps most significantly, Nosaj Thing is no longer a nobody. His new album is packed with special guests. Putting his production to vocal performances is a first for the young producer, but they take to one another well. Most will be distracted by the perfectly acceptable performance from Chaz Bundwick of Toro y Moi fame, who provides his sensual vocals to “Try.” But the album’s true gem is Kazu Mikino of Blonde Redhead, a perfect conductor to Nosaj’s electric ambivalence on “Eclipse/Blue.” It’s his best track yet.

No word yet on what touring plans might be in store for Nosaj Thing, so check his website for announcements. “Home” is on sale now.

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